Anne Frank’s Amsterdam: A Journey Through the Jewish Quarter Discount Tickets

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Anne Frank’s Amsterdam: A Journey Through the Jewish Quarter image
Anne Frank’s Amsterdam: A Journey Through the Jewish Quarter image
Anne Frank’s Amsterdam: A Journey Through the Jewish Quarter image
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Overview

THIS TOUR DOES NOT INCLUDE ENTRY TO THE ANNE FRANK FOUNDATION AND DOES NOT PASS BY THE ANNE FRANK HOUSE Delve into Amsterdam's resilient soul, once a refuge for European Jews, including the Franks. Trace WWII's echoes, a period that saw 74% of the city's Jewish community vanish. Walk Anne Frank's path and others', revealing stark contrasts and haunting tales. Explore pivotal moments like the February Strike and the Winter of Hunger, gaining profound insights into a transformative past. Our journey concludes with a reflective moment at the Holocaust Memorial

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting point

In front of the H’ART museum at the boat platform, located at Amstel 51 C

End Point

End point

The tour ends at the entrance of The Jewish museum in Amsterdam

Language Offered

English-GUIDE

Itinerary

1. Introduction to the history of the Jewish Quarter
Duration: 15 mins
2. Visit this memorial honoring Amsterdam’s Jewish victims of WWII, featuring thousands of engraved names and offering a powerful space for reflection and remembrance. Listen to how Anne Frank starting writing her diary
3. Discover the history of deportations in the Netherlands during World War II at the Hollandse Schouwburg. Learn about the tram lines that were used to transport Jewish people to concentration camps and hear the stories of those affected by the actions of Nazi collaborators
Duration: 15 mins
4. Discover the historical significance of Plantage Kerklaan, located near the former Amsterdam Civil Registry, which was bombed by resistance fighters in 1943 to destroy Nazi records of Jewish citizens. This area was also close to a secret hiding place for Jewish people, offering shelter during the war's darkest times
5. Visit the Auschwitz Memorial to honor the victims of the Auschwitz concentration camp. This powerful tribute serves as a reminder of the Holocaust's atrocities, offering a space for reflection and remembrance. It ensures the stories of those who suffered and perished are preserved for future generation
Duration: 15 mins

Inclusion

Local Licensed Guide

Exclusion

Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Supplied by RoamWorldTours

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